The Reynolds School District released a statement Tuesday mourning "the loss of one our students" and praising the quick police response.

The district also is distributing counseling and crisis information:

Here's the statement:

This morning multiple law enforcement agencies responded to an active shooter situation at Reynolds High School. Although law enforcement is still completing its investigation, the Reynolds School District wants to express its gratitude for the multiple agencies who have responded so quickly and thoroughly to assist with this terrible situation.

The staff and students at Reynolds High School also acted quickly and valiantly in performing safety and evacuation procedures. Without the quick and well-executed response this tragedy could have been much worse.

The Reynolds community mourns for the loss of one our students. The family of the victim has been notified. Police have let us know that the shooter is also deceased and release of the name is pending family notification. One teacher was wounded with a grazing type of wound.Our hearts are with the families, students and staff who have been impacted by this situation.

Counselors are available at:

* Wood Village Fred Meyer for students and parents

* Mt Hood Community College Gymnasium located at 26000 SE Stark Street from 1-9 pm on June 10 and 7 am to 7pm on June 11

* or by calling Multnomah County's Crisis Help Line at (503) 988-4888. Reunificaiton of students and parents is happening at Wood Village Fred Meyer. If you are a parent who needs assistance reunifying with your RHS student, please call (503) 661-7200. Retrieval of all possessions for staff and students will be scheduled for pick up after police clear the release of such items. All cars and possessions will be secured until that time.